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After a traumatic accident, a tech entrepreneur's new invention forces him to wrestle with the ghosts of his past. | dG1fTXQtQm5ZVUVIVjA
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00:00Are you capturing consciousness?
00:04I prefer to call them memories.
00:08Show me.
00:20Think of it like a database for all your memories.
00:23So basically it's like a deep fake.
00:26In theory, over time, it could all be accessed.
00:29Alright, so what's the holdup, what's the problem?
00:32Well, working with David again is probably bringing up some old memories.
00:36What?
00:38It's a funny choice of words, that's all.
00:50It was real, I could feel it.
00:53How is that possible?
00:55Reactivating long dormant parts of the brain.
00:58There's no way of knowing how the mind will come to terms with that.
01:10Just give it time.
01:12It'll fade.
01:14And if they don't?
01:17They always do.
01:18They always do.
01:23This thing is everything.
01:26As soon as you take it off, they're just memories again.
01:29Yeah, well, they'll be everything eventually.